Dan Pokwinski still remembers the day in 1989 when the police came knocking.

"There's been a crime committed upstairs," Pokwinski said the officer told him.

Pokwinski owns Club 400, and in 1989, ran a rooming house above the tavern. His tenant Farkas and her boyfriend were convicted of tying up, beating and repeatedly sexually assaulting two different women on separate occasions.

"It was horrific what they did upstairs to this gal, and they did it for a period of over 12-14 hours," Pokwinski said.

Tuesday night, Pokwinski saw Farkas' mug shot on television with news that she is returning home to Waukesha.

"I think she's going to revert back to her old ways," Pokwinski said

Police said the way prosecutors charged the crimes back in 1989 -- multiple incidents in the same complaint -- creates problems in their ability to track her whereabouts today.

HE SAID NO ONE WAS IN CUSTODY. LIVE IN WALWORTH COUNTY, WISN 12 NEWS. NEW AT 6:00, WAUKESHA POLICE ARE WARNING THE COMMUNITY ABOUT A NEWLY-RELEASED SEX OFFENDER. POLICE SAY LISA FARKIS WAS RELEASED FROM PRISON THIS WEEK AFTER MORE THAN 30 YEARS BEHIND BARS. AS WISN 12 NEWS COLLEEN HENRY REPORTS, INVESTIGATORS SAY SHE'S CURRENTLY HOMELESS, AND THE LAW LIMITS THEIR ABILITY TO MONITOR HER. THIS MAN STILL REMEMBERS THAT DAY IN 1989 WHEN THE POLICE CAME KNOCKING. THERE WAS A CRIME COMMITTED UPSTAIRS. HIS TENANT WERE CONVICTED OF TYING UP, BEATING, AND REPEATEDLY SEXUALLY ASSAULTING TWO DIFFERENT WOMEN OWNS DIFFERENT OCCASIONS. -- WOMEN ON TWO DIFFERENT OCCASIONS. THEY DID IT OVER A. OF 12-14 HOURS. I THINK SHE IS GOING TO GO BACK TO HER OLD WAYS. THE WAY PROSECUTORS JERSEYS CRIMES IN 1980 NINE, MOLE TOTAL INCIDENTS IN THE SAME COMPLAINT. , WILL MAKE IT DIFFICULT TO TRADE -- TRACK HER WHEREABOUTS TODAY. BECAUSE WAUKESHA POLICE CAN'T ELECTRONICALLY MONITOR HER. SHE USUALLY WORKS WITH A MALE ACCOMPLICE. AND SHE IS LOOKING FOR INDIVIDUALS IN A COMPROMISE STATE. -- SHE IS LOOKING FOR INDIVIDUALS IN A COMPROMISE STATE. KNOW WHEN GOING TO BE WATCHING OVER HER. SHE'S GOING BACK TO WHERE SHE CAME FROM. -- NO ONE IS GOING TO BE WATCHING OVER HER. COLLEEN HENRY, WISN 12 NEWS.